fanager wrote:Hi all,This is a DVD 9, all area.. This kind of format is readable everywhere in the World.If your equipment is Pal, Secam, NTSC,DVD or Blu ray, you can play the DVD....

"All region" (or as you call it "all area")and the video format itself (usually either NTSC or PAL) are two entirely different things, and depending on where you live on the globe, and whether your DVD player can handle only NTSC or only PAL as opposed to working with both video formats, you may not be able to play this disc even if it is not region/area restricted.

There are many players out there that can ONLY play one video format - NTSC which is the standard in north america or PAL in Europe. There are also players that can play either video type & convert the output so it works on your local TV.

Here in the USA I need a region 1 (or non-region restricted "0") NTSC video format DVD in order to be able to play it on it on all of my players. If this DVD is PAL, even if it was region 1, or was all regions (region "0"), most of my players will fail to load it (giving error msg of "invalid format").

Oh my god! What did I miss in Paris 2015? I am just watching the DVD fort he first time and the old phrase "the boys were really on fire that night" cannot be avoided. Well, three nights it were. What a great collection of stellar and interstellar renditions.

My expected highlight is "Lifeline" followed by "Surface To Air". While the first should actually be in every night's setlist (honestly, think of it!) with Andy singing it with so much conviction, I love the sheer passion with which the band religiously performs the latter. Such beauty! And wow, the three part singing is at a new peak. Never before have Muddy and especially Bob sung so free and upfront. Very, very well done - it makes me proud being a fan.

Well, "Invisible Thread" is perfectly stronger than the album version - and I have considered "Number The Brave" a great overlooked underrated album with a title song tob e a top 20 WA track, so this version is exactly the killer I expected it to be! Love it, play it again soon!

Aynsley Powell is adding a lot to "Front Page News" and "Open Road", both of which are nailed here, the latter being irresistably jammed towards the end. I love it! It's equally great hearing "Disappearing" again in an energetic rendition The band play with such conviction, they surely have enjoyed making music in Paris - this is not just playing, this is making music!

While WA's last DVD from London was on a huge stage, this DVD has a very intimate feel: A small stage, the boys being close together, the cameras directly in front of them. This is your chance to see the band up-close with a true front-row-feeling. Get this DVD, it is a true testament of musicality!

While some were uselessly argueing about some former member's anecdotal new cd, I've been watching again and again this Lve in Paris dvd. All I have to say is, it was worth waiting for it ! It gets me back to these three sweet spring days, warm weather, blue sky, walking around in Paris, friendly mood... And three great nights, too ! One of my very best memories of Wishbone Ash.

I want to thank the band for coming back to France soon. After what happened last November, we need your friendship and support.

french fan wrote:While some were uselessly argueing about some former member's anecdotal new cd, I've been watching again and again this Lve in Paris dvd.

Some of us can multitask

Thanks to Christian and Guy for the new PAL edition - now I can watch it all the way through and can watch Warrior and Leaf and Stream for the first time without it sticking.

At 140 minutes its great value and there's something for everyone on there. In Crisis is my all time favourite live track so I'm really happy that its on the DVD. I know some people lament the lack of Phoenix but we've had that for the last umpteen DVD's so its good to get Open Road, Number the Brave and Lifeline on this one.